
In 2026, TUDOR marks one hundred years of watchmaking. It is a milestone that carries considerable weight, not merely as a calendar event, but as a reflection of a brand that has spent a century refining its purpose. At Watches and Wonders 2026, TUDOR arrived not with sentiment alone, but with six new references that speak to where the brand stands today: technically assured, historically grounded, and entirely self-possessed.
For those who follow horology with genuine discernment, this collection rewards closer attention.
The Monarch: A Centenary Statement
The TUDOR Monarch is the centrepiece of the 2026 collection, and rightfully so. Named after a historical line once discontinued, the Monarch returns as something altogether more substantial than a revival. Its 39mm faceted steel case, matched bracelet, and papyrus-toned dial with a classical blend of Roman and Arabic numerals evoke an earlier era of watchmaking.
Yet within that composed exterior sits the Master Chronometer-certified Manufacture Calibre MT5662-2U, visible through a display caseback, finished with perlage, Côtes de Genève, and an 18ct gold inlay on the rotor.
It’s a watch that understands its own history without being consumed by it. The Monarch doesn’t look backwards. It reflects on where the journey has led.
The Black Bay 58: A Careful Evolution
Few watches in TUDOR‘s modern catalogue have earned as devoted a following as the Black Bay 58. For 2026, it’s been refined with characteristic restraint. The case retains its 39mm diameter but the profile becomes more slender at 11.7mm. The dial text is reduced, the bezel and crown redesigned, and the hands refined. Master Chronometer certification has also been added via the Manufacture Calibre MT5400-U, which provides a 65-hour power reserve.
It remains available on a five-link bracelet, a rivet-style three-link bracelet, or rubber strap, all with TUDOR‘s T-fit clasp. Nothing has been changed without purpose. The result is a watch that respects what existed while moving it quietly forward.
The Black Bay 58 GMT: Elegance in Transit
For the well-travelled, the Black Bay 58 GMT makes a clear case for refined compact proportions in a complication long associated with larger cases. At 39mm, it draws on the aesthetic vocabulary of mid-century aviation with a bidirectional burgundy-and-black bezel and a gilt 24-hour scale. The Manufacture Calibre MT5450-U introduces integrated GMT functionality alongside COSC and METAS certification.
The watch’s depth of character lies in its restraint. It doesn’t announce itself. It performs, quietly and precisely, across time zones.
The Black Bay 54 “Blue”: The Purist Expression

The Black Bay 54 has always occupied a particular position in TUDOR‘s collection: the most faithful modern interpretation of the brand’s earliest diving watches, inspired by the 1954 reference 7922. The new blue variant adds a sapphire-toned “TUDOR Blue” dial and matching bezel insert, offering a fresh colour expression without disturbing the reference’s foundational integrity.
At 37mm, with a bezel devoid of minute hash marks and a lollipop seconds hand intact, it remains the most historically considered piece in the dive line. Powered by the Manufacture Calibre MT5400 with a 70-hour power reserve, it combines archival fidelity with the practical reliability of a modern everyday watch.
The Black Bay Ceramic: Technical Conviction
Where the Monarch speaks to heritage, the Black Bay Ceramic speaks to engineering ambition. The 2026 edition introduces a full ceramic bracelet, the most significant development in the model’s material story to date. A matt black ceramic case, black ceramic bezel insert, charcoal dial, and darkened luminous details complete the monochrome identity. The new proprietary dual-folding ceramic clasp underscores the level of craft involved.
The Manufacture Calibre MT5602-U with COSC and METAS certification and a 70-hour power reserve anchors the watch mechanically. The Black Bay Ceramic is not a watch for the cautious. It’s for those who understand why material choices matter.
The TUDOR Royal: Breadth Meets Precision
The TUDOR Royal addresses the sport-chic dimension of the collection with a more ambitious proposition. For 2026, manufacture calibres are introduced across the range, which now spans 30mm, 36mm, and 40mm in steel and steel-and-gold configurations. A sharpened notched bezel, redesigned lugs and end links, and an expanded palette of dial colours from ivory and salmon to burgundy, green, and mother-of-pearl bring greater definition to a line that has always prized its fluid integrated-bracelet silhouette.
The Royal demonstrates that TUDOR‘s centenary ambition is not confined to a single reference or category. It extends across the breadth of the collection, with consistency of purpose.
Experienced at Siam Swiss
For nearly five decades, Siam Swiss has been the lens through which Thailand‘s most discerning collectors have come to understand fine watchmaking. Founded over 45 years ago and carried through three generations of family stewardship, Siam Swiss has built its reputation not on commerce alone, but on cultivated expertise. Its team holds training and certification recognised by Rolex, reflecting the same standard of expertise it brings to its Rolex and TUDOR boutiques alike.
As the first official TUDOR Boutique in Thailand, Siam Swiss occupies a position of particular significance within the TUDOR network. Both the Mega Bangna and Siam Square boutiques offer an environment befitting the watches they present: considered, composed, and without pretension.
For those who prefer to begin their exploration from home, the Siam Swiss e-commerce platform offers the full range of TUDOR watches with the same depth of curation in a digital context, a reflection of the brand‘s understanding that access to excellence should be as seamless as the movements it sells.
A Century Considered
TUDOR‘s 2026 collection doesn’t celebrate its centenary through spectacle. It does so through a collection of remarkable technical and aesthetic conviction, watches that carry the weight of a hundred years lightly and honestly. At Siam Swiss, these timepieces arrive within a context of matching seriousness: a family legacy, a lifetime of earned expertise, and a consistent commitment to the discernment that fine watchmaking deserves.
Some milestones invite celebration. Others invite reflection. This one invites both.